Academic Appointments

Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering

2020 - Present

Lawrence Technological University

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
College of Engineering

Distinguished Professor of Engineering Emeritus

2020 - Present

University of Bridgeport

Distinguished Professor of Engineering and computer Science

2010 – 2020

University of Bridgeport

Named as Distinguished Professor of Engineering and Computer Science in recognition of extensive scholarly achievements and contributions to the fields of robotics, automation, sensing and computer vision, systems engineering, computer science, on-line engineering and engineering education. Unanimously approved by the University of Bridgeport Board of Trustees on February 26, 2010.

Professor of Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering

2001 – 2020

School of Engineering, University of Bridgeport, by courtesy

Teaching classes and seminars in Robotics, Automation and Sensing. Performing research within the area of web-based virtual robot prototyping and manufacturing.

Professor of Computer Science and Computer Engineering

2000 – 2020

Department of Computer Science and Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Bridgeport

Teaching classes in information technology, operating systems, engineering economics and management of engineering projects, e-commerce project management, robotics, automation, manufacturing and sensing. Research on web-based automation and prototyping, sensing for advanced manufacturing, assembly, scheduling and rapid prototyping of parts and electromechanical systems, and web-based autonomous agents.

Associate Professor of Computer Science and Computer Engineering

1995 – 2000

Department of Computer Science and Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Bridgeport. Tenured in 1998

Establishing a robotics, automation, and sensing track of classes at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Research on tolerance representation and determination for inspection and manufacturing, internet-based tele-control of robotic manipulators, hybrid controllers for robotics and automation, and sensor-based distributed control schemes for mobile robots.

Research Assistant Professor of Computer Science

1992 – 1995

Department of Computer Science, College of Engineering, University of Utah

Research on reverse engineering and inspection, design and real-time control of electromechanical systems, Discrete Event Dynamic Systems, object-oriented prototyping environments, CAD/CAM, robotics, and computation of manufacturing tolerances from sense data.

Manager, NSF CISE Infrastructure Award

1992 – 1995

Department of Computer Science, College of Engineering, University of Utah

Managing and co-coordinating the efforts of the different groups involved within the CISE computer-aided prototyping projects; including the Robot Prototyping Environment Project and the Reverse Engineering Project.

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

1991 – 1992

General Robotics and Active Sensory Perception (GRASP) Laboratory, Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Pennsylvania

Research on uncertainty modeling, representing, controlling, and observing interactive robotic agents in unstructured environments.

Research Fellow

1989 – 1991

GRASP laboratory, Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Pennsylvania

Research in vision and robotics on the recovery of 3-D shape from motion, static and dynamic camera calibration, target tracking with a moving camera and hybrid dynamic systems for observing and guiding moving agents and controlling and observing discrete event systems.

Teaching Fellow

1988 – 1990

Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Pennsylvania

Teaching undergraduate courses in Programming Languages (Fall’88), Computer Architecture and Organization (Spring’89) and two graduate courses in Theory of Computation (Fall’89) and Computer Architecture (Spring’90)

Graduate Student

1988 – 1991

Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Pennsylvania

Research in computer vision on the analysis of time-varying imagery and the determination of the optical flow, research in algorithms for parallel architectures, filtering algorithms for noise reduction in sense data, communication networks, control theory and in adaptive digital signal processing.

Mathematics Tutor

1988 – 1990

Department of Mathematics, University of Pennsylvania

Tutoring undergraduate and graduate courses in Calculus, Modern Algebra, Algebra, Linear Algebra, Advanced Calculus, Probability, Statistics, Numerical Analysis and Differential Equations.

Seminar Organizer

1986 – 1987

School of Engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt

Structured, organized and lectured two seminars on Models for Computational Complexity and Two – Dimensional Signal Processing: Low – Level Image Processing for engineers and engineering students.

Research Programmer

1986 – 1987

Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Department of Computer Science, College of Engineering, University of Utah

Developing a paper-less document reviewing system by the customization of the GNU EMACS editing environment to contain 2 new modes for commenting and authorizing documents.

Research Assistant

1985

Department of Computer Science, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt

Doing numerical analysis for the computation of the singular value decomposition of a matrix with some applications related to linear control systems.

Industrial Positions

Visiting Research Scientist

1990

Philips Corporation, New York

Autonomous Systems Department, Philips Laboratories, North American Philips Corporation, New York. [5/90 – 10/90]
Research in adaptive goal-directed robotic sensing for performing visual recognition and inspection of industrial electronic components.

System Designer

1988

Designing and implementing a system for solving structural frames and trusses for civil engineering applications, (Ref. M. Islander, P.E.), Alexandria, Egypt.